What: ARM and its partners will be among the thousands of makers showing their projects, exchanging ideas, and having fun at Maker Faire Bay Area 2014. Our team will be on hand to swap ideas and inspire everyone, from children and hobbyists to developers and entrepreneurs, to create amazing ARM®-based projects.

ARM partners Atmel, Freescale, NVIDIA, Qualcomm and Texas Instruments will be at the show, exhibiting the breadth of solutions and platforms necessary for maker-imagined projects and innovations.

ARM at Maker Faire (exhibit #405):

The iFixit team will be conducting live tear-downs of the latest gadgets to reveal their ARM-based anatomy.

Innovative start-ups and members of the maker pro community will be joining us, including Anki, MbientLab, Relayr, Spark.io and Xively.

Learn how to make a wearable device with MetaWear, the tiny ARM Cortex®-M0 based Bluetooth® low energy platform from MbientLab.

Don't miss the ARM Device Lab for a chance to be hands on with Arduino, ARM mbed™, Electric Imp and Raspberry Pi. Our very own makers will be on hand to give a glimpse of the projects they are working on and provide technical advice on creating the next generation of devices.

Maker Con

Tiny, efficient, ultra low-power chips mean almost any product can be intelligent and connected. The technology is here today, with accessible platforms such as Arduino and Raspberry Pi illuminating the possibilities. ARM presents a session on the technology and how collaboration can build a new industry.

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